Google+ for Business: What You Need to Know (8:23)

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According to Chris Brogan of CrossTech Ventures, Facebook is for people you already know and Google+ is for people you are passionate about. Brogan tells WebProNews that Google+ should be taking seriously, especially from a business perspective. He even wrote a book, Google+ for Business: How Google’s Social Network Changes Everything, that will be out later this year.

Incidentally, Google just rolled out Google+ Pages for businesses, which makes Brogan’s advice even more relevant. Although the feature isn’t available for everyone yet, Brogan told us that businesses still need to be on Google+ and building their own brand on the platform.

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6 Responses to Google+ for Business: What You Need to Know

  1. Sounds like some good advice from Chris Brogan. I just created my first Business page. It does not seem as robust as Facebook fan pages, but being Google, I am sure that there will be tons of great features coming in the near future that will make it indispensable for business.

  2. Hesham says:

    Some great insights, Google plus for business makes more sens than Facebook for business! So, true!

  3. I created my business page on google +. I find it helpful but i am not positive google + will make it past the marketing. Howevey i hope to see it succeed.

  4. thanx for the info google + can support but just like fb I think the hype is past and we be aware for the same midtake as at the time the millennium bubble

  5. Gary Coon says:

    Google+ should be taking seriously … or, Google+ should be taken seriously

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